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I found a few G3 McDonald's toys and my partner started sculpting one while I worked on a fakie -- they were our first customs! She spent about 2 hours sculpting and we put her in the oven to bake. And... Apparently I set the temp too high, or we forgot about her or something, 'cause when my alarm beeped to pull her out, all we had was a melted puddle with a pony head. Sadface.
Oh noo! Poor Teddy! Sculpting materials are tricky business. What did you use? I've had a little experience with epoxy putty, and it seems to work alright.The inside of Apocalypse Pony's head is kind of funny-- I forced waayy too much hair through, so it's got a whole mess of tangled hair up inside, and some seriously reamed out plugs.